CV & job search
Helping users describe their background, structure an application, highlight skills and produce readable documents.
ARIEL-IA’s projects reflect one shared intention: making technologies useful, understandable, sovereign and accessible. Some projects are public and immediately usable. Others remain reserved, protected or in research.
ARIEL-IA’s free tools directly embody the mission of transmission: helping concretely, without accounts, unnecessary barriers or tracking.
ARIEL-IA provides free tools designed to support people in practical tasks: writing, job search, document preparation, prompt formulation and idea structuring.
These tools are designed for real-life situations: people in transition, learners, trainers, digitally excluded users, job seekers, associations, social workers, small organisations or anyone who needs simple, immediate support.
They are accessible without registration and follow ARIEL-IA’s general logic: transmit, empower, simplify access to knowledge and respect users.
Helping users describe their background, structure an application, highlight skills and produce readable documents.
Supporting the writing of cover letters, professional messages, administrative texts or clear everyday content.
Helping users interact more effectively with AI, ask better questions and obtain more useful answers.
ARCAN is the first public sovereign technology emerging from the ARIEL-IA ecosystem. It reflects the association’s doctrine: local security, no telemetry, data control and refusal of backdoors.
ARCAN helps protect files, folders and sensitive content in a fully local logic, without external servers or cloud dependency.
ARCAN is designed as a civil protection tool for organisations, public administrations, journalists, SMEs, institutions and professionals handling sensitive data.
Delivery, forge, licences, signatures and sensitive decisions remain under ARIEL-IA’s control, in accordance with the Charter.
Some ARIEL-IA technologies are not intended for full public exposure. They may be under research, maturing, reserved for security reasons or protected to avoid distortion.
An augmented intelligence architecture project oriented toward assistance, health, specialised agents, patient record security and the interaction between human knowledge and AI systems.
Quantum Sync Sentinel: a research axis related to the securing, synchronisation and protection of sensitive flows or sequences.
Spectral Sync Token: a visual or spectral token concept designed to carry sequencing, authentication or synchronisation information.
A research family around polymorphic cryptography, informational movement and advanced data protection.
World Artificial Intelligence Knowledge: a vision for a structured, transmissible knowledge base useful to human–AI interaction.
Complementary research areas related to automated attacker response, integrity control and non-conventional transmission or identification channels.
ARIEL-IA does not publish everything — not out of secrecy, but out of responsibility. A sensitive technology can be misunderstood, diverted, copied without a framework or exploited in contradiction with the Charter.
Public information must therefore make the direction understandable without unnecessarily exposing technical details that could weaken the security, sovereignty or integrity of the projects.
A project that is not documented cannot be transmitted. ARIEL-IA gives central importance to guides, doctrines, procedures, archives and continuity documents.
Some projects include guides, mini-guides, explanatory pages or documentation designed to foster understanding and use.
Sensitive projects rely on transmission documents, procedures, conventions, strategic notes and governance frameworks.
Former pages, prototypes, texts and project stages may be kept as a memory of the path taken, without remaining at the centre of public navigation.
ARIEL-IA’s statutes and mission do not limit the association to cybersecurity or artificial intelligence. Technology must also be able to support human resilience.
Developing tools and resources to support people who are distant from digital technologies, learners, trainers and vulnerable audiences.
Exploring respectful architectures to protect records, medical data, sensitive exchanges and critical uses of AI.
Supporting, studying or accompanying projects related to sobriety, renewable energy, access to water, purification or protection.
Not all projects are equal. ARIEL-IA favours those that respect its Charter, mission and responsibility framework.
The project must respond to a real need: human, educational, social, medical, digital, environmental or institutional.
No project may rely on hidden capture, manipulation, surveillance or forced dependency.
The project must strengthen user control rather than trapping them in an opaque or captive system.
A useful project must be explainable, understandable, controllable, transmissible or auditable depending on its sensitivity.
Technical complexity must remain proportionate to the need. Power has no value if it brings nothing to life.
Important projects must be designed to survive their initiators and remain understandable over time.
The free tools are the most direct entry point into the spirit of ARIEL-IA: helping concretely, transmitting simply and respecting the user.